PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - INVOCATION
Call to Public - Consideration and discussion of comments from the public. Those wishing to address the Pinal County Board of Supervisors may appear in-person or submit written comments, which shall be submitted to the ClerkoftheBoard@pinal.gov by close of business (5:00 p.m.) the day prior to the meeting. Comments shall be no more than 250 words. Action taken as a result of public comment will be limited to directing staff to study the matter or rescheduling the matter for further consideration and decision at a later date.
County Manager's Report (Information Only). (Leo Lew)
Purchasing Division Report May 5, 2021 (Shonna McBride/ Lori Pruitt)
All items indicated by an asterisk (*) will be handled by a single vote as part of the consent agenda, unless a Board Member, County Manager, or member of the public objects at the time the agenda item is called. * A. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Minutes from April 14, 2021, Special Session Meeting and April 21, 2021, Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors. (Natasha Kennedy) * B. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the current billings before the Board. (Natasha Kennedy) * E. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Tax Exemption Extension request received by the Assessor's Office for: Elvira Vega, Patrick James McEnnerney, Dolores Mosebrook, Michael Wasowicz, Bobby Fraizer, Desert Thrift Shop Inc., Petra Carlisle, Analiza Centino, Evangelina K. Aragon, Ronald Jackson, Beatriz Ramos, Linda Stangl, Debra Farmer, Nanette Knight, Willie G. Hall, Linda E. Mintken, Lawrence R. Formella, Michael Kerry Fuller, Michael C. Bailey and Rosarios Padilla Gaston to be allowed to file for widow/widowers and/or disabled persons or non-profit organization tax exemption. (Natasha Kennedy) * F. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the recertification of the Pinal County Workforce Development Board. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) requires local workforce boards to be certified every two years. On behalf of the Governor, the Workforce Arizona Council (state workforce board) is the certifying entity. The last step in the recertification process is ensuring the Department of Economic Security (WIOA state grantee) has on file documentation of support from a local area’s Chief Elected Official. Per state recertification policy, local workforce boards need to obtain signatures of support from the Local Chief Elected Official and local workforce board Chair. (Joel Millman/Himanshu Patel) * G. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the following appointments and resignations for Precinct Committee Persons for the Republican Party: Appointments: Pct. #25: Jeffrey L. Block, 9198 N. Hwy. 79, Florence, 85132. Supervisor District #1. Appointments: Pct.#75: Gwendolyn Elaine Cunningham, 754 E. Marigold Pl., San Tan Valley, 85143; Pct #95: Jeanette D. Malloque, 5756 W. Rock Ct., Queen Creek, 85142. Supervisor District #2. Resignations: Pct. #75: Dawn Bachmann, 1040 E. Crimm Road, San Tan Valley, 85143; Pct #75: Wayne Bachmann, 1040 E. Crimm Road, San Tan Valley, 85143. Supervisor District #2. Appointments: Pct. #15, Sharon L. Walker, 38453 S. Apache View Dr., Tucson, 85739. Supervisor District #4. (Stephanie Cooper/Himanshu Patel) * H. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Public Housing Authority (PHA) certifications of compliance with the Annual Agency Plan 2021-2022 and a Board Resolution 050521-PHA to accompany the Plan submittal to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Public and Indian Housing. (Rolanda Cephas/Himanshu Patel) * I. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Housing Report on the status of operations relative to the Housing Department's program activities. (Rolanda Cephas/Himanshu Patel) * J. Discussion/approval/disapproval to apply for a Petco Foundation Grant in the amount of $15,000. This award would be used to help Pinal County Citizens provide basic care for their pets. This grant would be at no cost to the County. (Audra Michael/Mary Ellen Sheppard) * K. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-16700 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $10,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * L. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-22906 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $10,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * M. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-41906 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $13,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * N. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-42003 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $13,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * O. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-CD authoring the submittal of a grant application in an amount not to exceed $500,000 to the U.S. Department of Defense under the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation for a Military Installation Sustainability Grant and designate the Community Development Director as the Authorized Official. (Heather Patel/Lester Chow/Lori Pruitt) * P. Discussion/approval/disapproval of a Final Plat for San Tan Heights, Parcels D1 & D2. Supervisor District #2. (FP15-023) (Mark Schexnayder/Lester Chow) * Q. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-097 correcting Resolution No. 042121-RD20-097, recorded on April 28, 2021, by Fee Number 2021-052813, amending grantor name to El Dorado Bella Vista LLC, an Arizona limited liability company. (RD20-097) (Joe Ortiz/Andrew Smith) * R. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-098 releasing Maintenance Bond No. 59BSBHS3752, associated with The Parks, Parcel A, located in Section 31, Township 2 South, Range 8 East. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-098) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * S. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-099 releasing Maintenance Bond No. 1059071, associated with The Parks, Parcel B, located in Section 31, Township 2 South, Range 8 East. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-099) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * T. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-100 accepting into the Pinal County Highway Maintenance System the Streets Associated with San Tan Ridge Parcel C-1 (AKA San Tan Heights Parcel C-1) located in Section 11, Township 3 South, Range 7 East and Releasing Subdivision Improvement Performance Bond No. TM5235810 assurance, and accepting Maintenance Bond No. 609204200. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-100) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * U. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-101 accepting into the Pinal County Highway Maintenance System the Streets Associated with San Tan Ridge Parcel C-2 (AKA San Tan Heights Parcel C-2) located in Section 11, Township 3 South, Range 7 East and Releasing Subdivision Improvement Performance Bond No. 30044916 assurance, and accepting Maintenance Bond No. 609204201. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-101) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * V. Discussion/approval/disapproval of an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) in which the Pinal County Medical Examiner's Office will provide medicolegal investigation and post-mortem examination services on a limited basis to Yuma County. Under the terms of the agreement, Yuma County will utilize the PCMEO on an as-needed basis for approximately twenty (20) cases/examinations per fiscal year. (Andre Davis/John Hu) * W. Discussion/approval/disapproval of 2021/22 Pinal County Schools Data Processing Consortium Intergovernmental Agreement. (Jill Broussard) * X. Discussion/approval/disapproval for Award Agreement No. 2021-405c-011 between the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, and the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, through the Pinal County Board of Supervisors beginning October 1, 2020, ending September 30, 2021. The grant will be used to purchase and install scanners, printers, and computers to support traffic records enforcement for $117,953.00. The acceptance requires an amendment to the FY 20/21 budget to transfer reserve appropriation only from Fund 213 (Grants/Project Contingency) to Fund 116 (Sheriff/Traffic Safety) to increase revenue and expenditure appropriations. The appropriation is a pro-rated amount of $82,072 through June of 2021. The remaining amount will be budgeted in FY 21/22. There is no impact on the General Fund. (Mark Lamb) * Y. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Non-Disclosure Agreement Between Standard Aero Limited and Pinal County. This agreement sets forth the rights and obligations of Standard Aero and Pinal County with respect to the use, handling, protection and safeguarding of Confidential Information which is disclosed by either party to the other to provide UH-1H airframe and performance upgrades, that includes engineering drawings and manuals. (Mark Lamb) * Z. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Intergovernmental Agreement for Multi-Agency Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team between Pinal County Sheriff's Office and the Superior Police Department for participation in the Pinal County Regional SWAT Team. (Mark Lamb) * AA. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Intergovernmental Agreement between Pinal County Sheriff's Office and the Town of Superior Police Department for participation in the Pinal Vehicular Crimes Task Force (PVCTF). (Mark Lamb) * AB. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Intergovernmental Agreement between Pinal County Sheriff's Office and Town of Superior, Superior Police Department for participation in the Pinal County Narcotics Task Force (PCNTF). (Mark Lamb) * AC. Discussion/approval/disapproval of no cost settlement agreement in Pinal County Superior Court Case No. S1100CV202100173 between the City of Apache Junction, Pinal County and Kevin Kelly. (Chris Keller/Kent Volkmer)
* C. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Supervisor Goodman's reappointment of Daren Schnepf, 1298 E. Geona Court, San Tan Valley, AZ, 85140 to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Mr. Schnepf's Term of Service will be April 24, 2021, through April 23, 2025. Supervisor District #2. (Natasha Kennedy) * D. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Supervisor Goodman's appointment of Horace Buchanan Davis, 1214 W. Love Rd., San Tan Valley, AZ, 85143 to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Mr. Davis's Term of Service will be May 5, 2021, through May 4, 2025. Supervisor District #2. (Natasha Kennedy)
Meeting of the Pinal County Public Health Services District Board of Directors. (Tascha Spears/Leo Lew)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the reappointment of Steven Q. Miller to the Pinal County Water Augmentation Authority (PCWAA), representing Pinal County pursuant to A.R.S. 45-1921A(1). Term May 8, 2021, through May 7, 2023. (Natasha Kennedy)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the reappointments of the following members to the Pinal County Water Augmentation Authority (PCWAA). Term May 8, 2021, through May 7, 2023: Fredrick K. Schneider, representing companies that deliver Colorado River water pursuant to A.R.S. 45-1921A(4). John Lenderking, representing water companies that deliver other than Colorado River water pursuant to A.R.S 45-1921A(5). (Natasha Kennedy)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the recommendation by the Justice of the Peace Selection Committee to appoint Rudy Lujan as Pinal County Justice of the Peace, Precinct #5 to fill the remainder of the term left by the resignation of Justice of the Peace, Nancy Discher. Rudy Lujan will serve in this appointed position effective June 1, 2021, through December 31, 2022. (Tabled Indefinitely March 24, 2021) (Leo Lew/Kevin Cavanaugh/Jeffrey McClure)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of the recommendation to the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control of application and interim permit, series 012 Restaurant of Jeffrey Craig Miller for Biscuits Café located at 270 E. Hunt Highway, San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 and authorization for the Clerk of the Board to execute and submit all necessary documents and orders to the State along with the submittal of related correspondence from the County’s Community Development Department. Supervisor District #2. (Natasha Kennedy)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval to adopt the FY2021 Annual Action Plan through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Pinal County will receive $1,287,410 in FY21 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. Participating communities will receive an allocation of $130,000 each. With a total of $1,807,410 in CDBG funds for the county. Four participating cities and towns have elected to join the county’s entitlement program. Those communities include: Eloy, Florence, Mammoth, and Maricopa. Pinal County will also receive $612,860 in HOME funding, and $156,877 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding. Pinal County is seeking input on the Annual Action Plan which outlines the proposed projects. (Heather Patel/Lori Pruitt)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of Second Expansion and Amendment of Arizona Water Company 2010 Franchise. (GA20-048) (Megan Villegas/Andrew Smith)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-102 ordering the abandonment and extinguishment of an easement comprising a portion of Longview Street, 33 feet wide, commencing at La Barge Road and proceeding easterly to Barkley Road located within Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Supervisor District #5. (RD20-102) (Celeste Garza/Andrew Smith)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-103 ordering the abandonment and extinguishment of an easement comprising a portion of Don Peralta Road, 33 feet wide, commencing at Roundup Street and proceeding south on Don Peralta Road for approximately 263.92 feet, located within Section 13, Township I North, Range 8 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian. Pinal County. Arizona. Supervisor District #5. (RD20-103) (Celeste Garza/Andrew Smith) ADJOURNMENT
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - INVOCATION
Call to Public - Consideration and discussion of comments from the public. Those wishing to address the Pinal County Board of Supervisors may appear in-person or submit written comments, which shall be submitted to the ClerkoftheBoard@pinal.gov by close of business (5:00 p.m.) the day prior to the meeting. Comments shall be no more than 250 words. Action taken as a result of public comment will be limited to directing staff to study the matter or rescheduling the matter for further consideration and decision at a later date.
County Manager's Report (Information Only). (Leo Lew)
Purchasing Division Report May 5, 2021 (Shonna McBride/ Lori Pruitt)
All items indicated by an asterisk (*) will be handled by a single vote as part of the consent agenda, unless a Board Member, County Manager, or member of the public objects at the time the agenda item is called. * A. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Minutes from April 14, 2021, Special Session Meeting and April 21, 2021, Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors. (Natasha Kennedy) * B. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the current billings before the Board. (Natasha Kennedy) * E. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Tax Exemption Extension request received by the Assessor's Office for: Elvira Vega, Patrick James McEnnerney, Dolores Mosebrook, Michael Wasowicz, Bobby Fraizer, Desert Thrift Shop Inc., Petra Carlisle, Analiza Centino, Evangelina K. Aragon, Ronald Jackson, Beatriz Ramos, Linda Stangl, Debra Farmer, Nanette Knight, Willie G. Hall, Linda E. Mintken, Lawrence R. Formella, Michael Kerry Fuller, Michael C. Bailey and Rosarios Padilla Gaston to be allowed to file for widow/widowers and/or disabled persons or non-profit organization tax exemption. (Natasha Kennedy) * F. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the recertification of the Pinal County Workforce Development Board. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) requires local workforce boards to be certified every two years. On behalf of the Governor, the Workforce Arizona Council (state workforce board) is the certifying entity. The last step in the recertification process is ensuring the Department of Economic Security (WIOA state grantee) has on file documentation of support from a local area’s Chief Elected Official. Per state recertification policy, local workforce boards need to obtain signatures of support from the Local Chief Elected Official and local workforce board Chair. (Joel Millman/Himanshu Patel) * G. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the following appointments and resignations for Precinct Committee Persons for the Republican Party: Appointments: Pct. #25: Jeffrey L. Block, 9198 N. Hwy. 79, Florence, 85132. Supervisor District #1. Appointments: Pct.#75: Gwendolyn Elaine Cunningham, 754 E. Marigold Pl., San Tan Valley, 85143; Pct #95: Jeanette D. Malloque, 5756 W. Rock Ct., Queen Creek, 85142. Supervisor District #2. Resignations: Pct. #75: Dawn Bachmann, 1040 E. Crimm Road, San Tan Valley, 85143; Pct #75: Wayne Bachmann, 1040 E. Crimm Road, San Tan Valley, 85143. Supervisor District #2. Appointments: Pct. #15, Sharon L. Walker, 38453 S. Apache View Dr., Tucson, 85739. Supervisor District #4. (Stephanie Cooper/Himanshu Patel) * H. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Public Housing Authority (PHA) certifications of compliance with the Annual Agency Plan 2021-2022 and a Board Resolution 050521-PHA to accompany the Plan submittal to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Public and Indian Housing. (Rolanda Cephas/Himanshu Patel) * I. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Housing Report on the status of operations relative to the Housing Department's program activities. (Rolanda Cephas/Himanshu Patel) * J. Discussion/approval/disapproval to apply for a Petco Foundation Grant in the amount of $15,000. This award would be used to help Pinal County Citizens provide basic care for their pets. This grant would be at no cost to the County. (Audra Michael/Mary Ellen Sheppard) * K. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-16700 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $10,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * L. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-22906 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $10,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * M. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-41906 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $13,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * N. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the sale of State Tax Deeded parcel 407-03-42003 pursuant to A.R.S. 42-18302. The parcel was advertised for auction on March 3, 2021. On March 10, 2021, the highest bid was for $13,700 by Patterson Enterprises: Construction, LLC. Supervisor District #4. (Pamela Villarreal/Lori Pruitt) * O. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-CD authoring the submittal of a grant application in an amount not to exceed $500,000 to the U.S. Department of Defense under the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation for a Military Installation Sustainability Grant and designate the Community Development Director as the Authorized Official. (Heather Patel/Lester Chow/Lori Pruitt) * P. Discussion/approval/disapproval of a Final Plat for San Tan Heights, Parcels D1 & D2. Supervisor District #2. (FP15-023) (Mark Schexnayder/Lester Chow) * Q. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-097 correcting Resolution No. 042121-RD20-097, recorded on April 28, 2021, by Fee Number 2021-052813, amending grantor name to El Dorado Bella Vista LLC, an Arizona limited liability company. (RD20-097) (Joe Ortiz/Andrew Smith) * R. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-098 releasing Maintenance Bond No. 59BSBHS3752, associated with The Parks, Parcel A, located in Section 31, Township 2 South, Range 8 East. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-098) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * S. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-099 releasing Maintenance Bond No. 1059071, associated with The Parks, Parcel B, located in Section 31, Township 2 South, Range 8 East. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-099) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * T. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-100 accepting into the Pinal County Highway Maintenance System the Streets Associated with San Tan Ridge Parcel C-1 (AKA San Tan Heights Parcel C-1) located in Section 11, Township 3 South, Range 7 East and Releasing Subdivision Improvement Performance Bond No. TM5235810 assurance, and accepting Maintenance Bond No. 609204200. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-100) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * U. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-101 accepting into the Pinal County Highway Maintenance System the Streets Associated with San Tan Ridge Parcel C-2 (AKA San Tan Heights Parcel C-2) located in Section 11, Township 3 South, Range 7 East and Releasing Subdivision Improvement Performance Bond No. 30044916 assurance, and accepting Maintenance Bond No. 609204201. Supervisor District #2. (RD20-101) (Claudia Ibarra/Andrew Smith) * V. Discussion/approval/disapproval of an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) in which the Pinal County Medical Examiner's Office will provide medicolegal investigation and post-mortem examination services on a limited basis to Yuma County. Under the terms of the agreement, Yuma County will utilize the PCMEO on an as-needed basis for approximately twenty (20) cases/examinations per fiscal year. (Andre Davis/John Hu) * W. Discussion/approval/disapproval of 2021/22 Pinal County Schools Data Processing Consortium Intergovernmental Agreement. (Jill Broussard) * X. Discussion/approval/disapproval for Award Agreement No. 2021-405c-011 between the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, and the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, through the Pinal County Board of Supervisors beginning October 1, 2020, ending September 30, 2021. The grant will be used to purchase and install scanners, printers, and computers to support traffic records enforcement for $117,953.00. The acceptance requires an amendment to the FY 20/21 budget to transfer reserve appropriation only from Fund 213 (Grants/Project Contingency) to Fund 116 (Sheriff/Traffic Safety) to increase revenue and expenditure appropriations. The appropriation is a pro-rated amount of $82,072 through June of 2021. The remaining amount will be budgeted in FY 21/22. There is no impact on the General Fund. (Mark Lamb) * Y. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Non-Disclosure Agreement Between Standard Aero Limited and Pinal County. This agreement sets forth the rights and obligations of Standard Aero and Pinal County with respect to the use, handling, protection and safeguarding of Confidential Information which is disclosed by either party to the other to provide UH-1H airframe and performance upgrades, that includes engineering drawings and manuals. (Mark Lamb) * Z. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Intergovernmental Agreement for Multi-Agency Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team between Pinal County Sheriff's Office and the Superior Police Department for participation in the Pinal County Regional SWAT Team. (Mark Lamb) * AA. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Intergovernmental Agreement between Pinal County Sheriff's Office and the Town of Superior Police Department for participation in the Pinal Vehicular Crimes Task Force (PVCTF). (Mark Lamb) * AB. Discussion/approval/disapproval for the Intergovernmental Agreement between Pinal County Sheriff's Office and Town of Superior, Superior Police Department for participation in the Pinal County Narcotics Task Force (PCNTF). (Mark Lamb) * AC. Discussion/approval/disapproval of no cost settlement agreement in Pinal County Superior Court Case No. S1100CV202100173 between the City of Apache Junction, Pinal County and Kevin Kelly. (Chris Keller/Kent Volkmer)
* C. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Supervisor Goodman's reappointment of Daren Schnepf, 1298 E. Geona Court, San Tan Valley, AZ, 85140 to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Mr. Schnepf's Term of Service will be April 24, 2021, through April 23, 2025. Supervisor District #2. (Natasha Kennedy) * D. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Supervisor Goodman's appointment of Horace Buchanan Davis, 1214 W. Love Rd., San Tan Valley, AZ, 85143 to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Mr. Davis's Term of Service will be May 5, 2021, through May 4, 2025. Supervisor District #2. (Natasha Kennedy)
Meeting of the Pinal County Public Health Services District Board of Directors. (Tascha Spears/Leo Lew)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the reappointment of Steven Q. Miller to the Pinal County Water Augmentation Authority (PCWAA), representing Pinal County pursuant to A.R.S. 45-1921A(1). Term May 8, 2021, through May 7, 2023. (Natasha Kennedy)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the reappointments of the following members to the Pinal County Water Augmentation Authority (PCWAA). Term May 8, 2021, through May 7, 2023: Fredrick K. Schneider, representing companies that deliver Colorado River water pursuant to A.R.S. 45-1921A(4). John Lenderking, representing water companies that deliver other than Colorado River water pursuant to A.R.S 45-1921A(5). (Natasha Kennedy)
Discussion/approval/disapproval of the recommendation by the Justice of the Peace Selection Committee to appoint Rudy Lujan as Pinal County Justice of the Peace, Precinct #5 to fill the remainder of the term left by the resignation of Justice of the Peace, Nancy Discher. Rudy Lujan will serve in this appointed position effective June 1, 2021, through December 31, 2022. (Tabled Indefinitely March 24, 2021) (Leo Lew/Kevin Cavanaugh/Jeffrey McClure)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of the recommendation to the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control of application and interim permit, series 012 Restaurant of Jeffrey Craig Miller for Biscuits Café located at 270 E. Hunt Highway, San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 and authorization for the Clerk of the Board to execute and submit all necessary documents and orders to the State along with the submittal of related correspondence from the County’s Community Development Department. Supervisor District #2. (Natasha Kennedy)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval to adopt the FY2021 Annual Action Plan through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Pinal County will receive $1,287,410 in FY21 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. Participating communities will receive an allocation of $130,000 each. With a total of $1,807,410 in CDBG funds for the county. Four participating cities and towns have elected to join the county’s entitlement program. Those communities include: Eloy, Florence, Mammoth, and Maricopa. Pinal County will also receive $612,860 in HOME funding, and $156,877 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding. Pinal County is seeking input on the Annual Action Plan which outlines the proposed projects. (Heather Patel/Lori Pruitt)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of Second Expansion and Amendment of Arizona Water Company 2010 Franchise. (GA20-048) (Megan Villegas/Andrew Smith)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-102 ordering the abandonment and extinguishment of an easement comprising a portion of Longview Street, 33 feet wide, commencing at La Barge Road and proceeding easterly to Barkley Road located within Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 8 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Supervisor District #5. (RD20-102) (Celeste Garza/Andrew Smith)
Public Hearing and discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 050521-RD20-103 ordering the abandonment and extinguishment of an easement comprising a portion of Don Peralta Road, 33 feet wide, commencing at Roundup Street and proceeding south on Don Peralta Road for approximately 263.92 feet, located within Section 13, Township I North, Range 8 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian. Pinal County. Arizona. Supervisor District #5. (RD20-103) (Celeste Garza/Andrew Smith) ADJOURNMENT